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Season three will begin in 1848, a “hugely dramatic and eventful” time for the royals as revolutions across Europe created uncertainty around the monarchy.

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INSTYLE US – For Jenna Coleman, playing the queen in PBS’s Masterpiece series Victoria certainly has its perks. “I’ve gotten pretty comfortable in a tiara, I suppose,” says the 31-year-old with a laugh. “But the first couple of weeks of shooting were bizarre because you step on set and suddenly you’re sat on a throne and people are curtsying.”

Royal court etiquette isn’t the only thing Coleman had to get used to for the show, which returns on January 14. Her restrictive wardrobe was also an adjustment. “After seven months of filming, I wanted to throw my corset in the bin,” she says. “You’re forced to walk around so demurely when you wear one, and I honestly don’t know how women did it. They wore so many layers too. Each dress basically has a big duvet underneath.”

That’s not to say Coleman rejects all fashion trends from Victoria. She favors baubles inspired by the queen’s namesake era—her favorite is an Annina Vogel ring, which was a gift from her family on her 30th birthday—as well as “really high collars, lacy shirts, and ruffles.” When she’s not in costume, she opts for tried-and-true Brit brands such as Burberry and Erdem, but she faces the same #petiteproblems as the 4-foot-11-inch monarch. “There’s so much that I’d love to wear, but the proportions aren’t always right,” says Coleman, who is 5 foot 2. “You really have to know what works for your frame when you’re short.”

She may be close in height to the former ruler—she even visited Buckingham Palace to see Queen Victoria’s throne, which was “so tiny, it was almost miniature”—but certain physical features separate the two. “My eyes are brown, so once I put my blue contact lenses in, that’s when I really feel like her,” says Coleman. “It’s amazing what just changing the eye color does.” She’s also grown accustomed to donning a fake baby bump. “Season 2 is about the early part of Victoria and Albert’s marriage, when their honeymoon period is interrupted by [having] many children,” she says. “She keeps getting pregnant and becomes resentful. Tension also develops because Albert wants to rule.”

Of course, Victoria’s famous moxie never allows that to happen, and some of that brio has rubbed off on Coleman. “Victoria was so impulsive and would say exactly what she thought,” says Coleman. “Playing her definitely has made me less apologetic and more assertive, but God help me if I pick up any more of her habits!” (source)

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With the second season of Victoria starting on PBS Masterpiece next month, a little american promotion has begun for Jenna! She’s in fact featured in the January 2018 issue of InStyle US, with a brand new amazing photoshoot and interview!

Be sure to check the digital scans and outtakes in our gallery, and keep our site and twitter @JennaColemanCom checked for any updates!

Reminder: on December 12 there will be a screening & discussion of the Victoria Season 2 Premiere in Manhattan!

On Tuesday night – November 21 – Jenna attended the Louis Vuitton’s celebration of GingerNutz in Vogue’s December issue.

Louis Vuitton chairman and CEO Michael Burke and creative director Nicolas Ghesquière hosted fashion’s finest at the brand’s New Bond Street store to celebrate GingerNutz by Grace Coddington and Michael Roberts in #NewVogue, Edward Enninful’s recently unveiled first issue. In attendance were the likes of Kate Moss, Naomie Harris, Ruth Negga, and Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, as well as Enninful and the Vogue team. (source)

Photos from the evening have now been added to the gallery, thanks Emily for the help! Be sure to check them out!

Jenna is one of the new faces celebrating the 100 years of Cartier MyTank for The Sunday Times Magazine. She looks beautiful in these new advertisement promotional photos. Some have been found on Instagram but hopefully the original and HQ version will be released soon!

Enjoy these for now, but be sure to keep the site and twitter @JennaColemanCom checked in case of any news on the campaign!

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